I was going to say that, in my case, it was on my public account that I use. I have the three emails with me today. I printed them off, because they're still in my account. I can open those emails at any time.
However, in the cybersecurity system, no one told me whether or not I could open emails. So I opened them and printed them off, all three of them. They're still in my account. No one told me I couldn't do it. As far as I know, the digital surveillance technique for these attacks works with pixel spies. Since this is a new topic for me, I did a Google search to find out, with the help of my staff. It's all described perfectly.
In my case, it affected my public email account. My staff in my constituency office and my staff in my Hill office have access to these accounts to assist me in my work. Every single one of those computers could have been affected by these attacks because of a lack of training, which should have been given to me.